MEETINGS. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. _A MEETING of ladies interested in the school will be held in the Soldiers’ Club room at 3 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 22nd inst., for the purpose of organising a gala day to raise funds for a gymnasium at the Boys’ School. J. BRACKEN WILSON, Hon. Sec. TENDERS. TO BUILDERS. RENDERS are invited, to be received at our office up to 12 nocn on TUESDAY, 21st inst., for the Erection of a Two-storey Residence—in brick and wood—in Devon Street East. MESSENGER, GRIFFITHS AND TAYLOR, Regd. Architects, New Plymouth. MOTORISTS! GOOD NEWS! QOODYEAR TYRES have fallen considerably in price. Fit these highgrade Covers and Tubes and settle your tyre troubles. Here are a few of the bargains:— 26 x 3, £4 10s; 27 x 34, £5 15s; 29 x 3}, £5 17s 6d; 30 x 34, £6 6s; 32 v 34, £6 12s 6d; 33 x 4, £9. Call and let us quote you for your size. All stocks new and fully guarteed. GEORGE & JULIAN Motor Engineers and Mechanics. P.O. Box 239, King St. ’Phone 721. PROPERTY BUYERS READJgEACH COTTAGE, new, 3 rooms, section rent £5 per annum. Price £l5O. T>EACH COTTAGE, two rooms, section rent £5 per annum. Price £l2O. END. —New Bungalow of four rooms. Practically all convenien- ’ 'S. Section quarter of an acre. Price £950. Easy terms. EJECTIONS, half acre, £250. Terms, £5O cash. SMALL HOLDING. ACRES, situated 9 miles from New Plymouth. All in good grass, well watered. All level, five subdivisions. Practically no weeds. This property has carried 8 cows and is still in real good heart. Within 1 mile of factory, halt mile to school, and quarter mile to post office BUILDINGS: Sixroomed house, 4-feail milking shed, implement shed, fowlhouse, etc. PRICE £1650. Terms £3OO Cash. (1170.) 1 R. A. LARGE ESTATE AGENT & "ALUER, Union S.S. Co.’s Blds., St. Aubyn St., NEW PLYMOUTH. 1
FARMERS TAKE NOTE VVE BEG TO QUOTE SEEDS AND ’ V FERTILISERS AS UNDER: POTASH, 90 per cent, pure, per cwt. 21/BONE DUST, pure, highest grade, per cwt., 16/6. SUPERPHOSPHATE, 42 per cent, per cwt., 8/6. \ OATS, Australian Algerians, per bushel, 6/6. BARLEY, Seed, per bushel, 4/6. RYEGRASS. Heavy, per bushel, 7/6. COCKSFOOT, 1 Sib Seed, per lb, 1/-. COWGRASS, Choice, per lb, 1/6. WHITE CLOVER, Choice, per lb, 2/-. We deliver any of above at your nearest Railway Station. TERMS—CASH WITH ORDER. C. A. WILKINSON, LTD., ELTHAM AND NEW PLYMOUTH. WATER HEATER DEMONSTRATIONS. COST OF HOT WATER SERVICE pUT in half by installing one of Harris and Glenie’s Rapid Heaters. Our patent heater may be seen in working order at Mr. Kingston’s, Build er, King Street, New Plymouth, where full particulars are obtainable. Demonstrations will 'be given at HAWERA (W. B. JOHNSTON. VICTORIA ST.), THURSDAY 16th, at 2.30 p.m. WAVERLEY SHOW FRIDAY 17th. FARMERS & TOWN RESIDENTS WILL BE EQUALLY INTERESTED. DON’T FAIL TO SEE THIS. HARRIS. GLENIE & CO. PLUMBERS
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 March 1922, Page 1
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485Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 16 March 1922, Page 1
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